This information is provided so you can have a timely snapshot of significant events in our community. It is my intention to list suspect apprehensions and crimes of interest (i.e., robberies, assaults, burglaries, homicides), traffic enforcement efforts, and conditions caused by natural events (flooding, road closures, etc.) You may share this information with your fellow community members. The crimes reported here are preliminary investigations, taken in the field by patrol officers, and may or may not be assigned to a Detective for further investigation.

In an emergency, always call the police before calling security services. Both will respond immediately, but the police can respond with more resources and authority than a security service can. (An emergency is a situation which poses an immediate risk to health, life, property or environment that requires immediate action to prevent a worsening of the situation.) If possible, call both police and security.

----------PHONE NUMBERS YOU SHOULD HAVE IN YOUR CELL:
911 calls from your cell phone are routed through CHP before SacPD or fire. To avoid delays, program these into your cell phone:

EMERGENCY:
Sac PD 732-0100 when you are in town, continue to use 911 if you are on the highway
Sac Fire/Medical 228-3000
(911 from a land line still works, of course)

Even in non-emergency situations, be sure to report ALL suspicious activity to the police non-emergency number; the reports get logged in a database which is used by city leaders to determine police budgets and resource allocation. If the database shows no calls for service, then they assume there's no crime!

Remember to always let someone know you are home when they are knocking or ringing the door bell. Always look out for your neighborhood and call in ALL suspicious activity!

If you observe a crime in progress call 9-1-1.
If you have information regarding some of the above crimes please call Crime Alert at 443-HELP or 1-800-AA-CRIME. (You can remain anonymous)

GET CASH FOR QUALIFIED CRIME TIPS:
You can receive a cash reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest of a suspect or information that solves an unsolved crime. Check the wanted suspect list and submit tips at http://www.crimealert.org/ or call (916) 443-HELP(4357)

07/15/11

The "crime summary" tab on: www.sacpd.org has been updated and now includes the link to real time data from crimereports.com. You can enroll and receive your own customized alerts and reports. The page for all your crime data needs: http://www.sacpd.org/crime/ To sign up for "eNotify" and receive our updates on helicopter activity, daily patrol logs/activity, and press releases: http://www.sacpd.org/stayinformed/enotify/

Problem Oriented Policing Issues:
The POP team was disbanded and the officers have been redistributed within patrol

05/24/11

11-150751 05/21/11 (Sat) / 1908 hrs 3141 Northstead Dr (1C)
The victims were playing basketball at Strauch School. V#1 had left his bike leaning against the fence while he was shooting hoops w/ V#2. The suspects, ages ranging from 15-20 yrs, jumped the fence and approached the victims. One suspect asked to shoot a basket from V#1, while the suspect was doing that another suspect jumped on V#1’s bike and started to ride off. Other suspects spotted V#2’s watch and demanded that taking it off V#2’s wrist and took the victim’s wallet as well.
Suspect Info:

05/13/11

BOLO (Be On Look Out) : Sexual Assault Suspect
The Sacramento Police Department is looking for a man, wanted for raping a woman in a public restroom. On Wednesday, May 11, 2011, at 8:10 p.m., officers responded to Garden Highway and Truxel Road on a rape that had just occurred. The victim was attending a company barbeque and had walked to the restroom. Once inside, the suspect attacked the victim and raped her. The suspect was described as a male, wearing dark pants and dark shoes. It appears he laid in wait until a victim entered the bathroom.

04/29/11

11-120283 04/22/11 (Fri) / 1846 hrs 2450 Northgate Blvd (1C)
The victim was riding his bike on the north side of W El Camino when S#1 hit the victim in the head with an object knocking the victim off his bike. S#2 kicked the victim in the head. Both suspects grabbed the bike and took off.
Suspect Info:
S#1: MHA, 18-21 yrs, medium build, and was wearing a white t-shirt and blue jeans
S#2: MHA, and was wearing a black t-shirt

There are significant proposed reductions which, if adopted, will dramatically effect service levels. This is a stressful time for many in our Department. Despite these potential reductions all are focused on their duties and committed to continuing to provide great service to the community. We thank you for your interest and community engagement with our Department.